NYBR Remember Us Initiative
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NYBR Remember Us Initiative
The Board of Rabbis of Southern California Remember Us Initiative In partnership with Remember Us: The Holocaust Bnai Mitzvah Project Participation in The Board of Rabbis of Southern California Remember Us Initiative allows for an incredible and spiritually rewarding experience and strengthens the chain of Jewish history. Help bring the Remember Us concept of remembering a child lost in the Holocaust to another young person. As we say in our liturgy: L’Dor v'Dor, From Generation to Generation. TO PARTICIPATE For Clergy and Educators To register your congregation or institution, as well as access program materials, please go to www.remember-us.org. The Remember Us professional staff are happy to answer any questions or speak to you directly about program participation. Please contact Paula Simon, Executive Director or Elly Cohen, Project Administrator at 707-570-2883 or by email at info@remember-us.org. The Board of Rabbis of Southern California The Board of Rabbis of Southern California, formed in 1937, brings together more than 320 rabbis, from San Diego to San Luis Obispo, representing the Conservative, Orthodox, Reconstructionist, Reform and transdenominational streams of Jewish life. The Board promotes and enriches pluralistic Jewish learning and living through programming and leadership in the areas of Community Learning, Talmud Torah, Social Justice, Healing & Spirituality, Professional Growth, Interfaith Activities, Media Relations and Israel. Among its featured programs are the annual renowned High Holy Day Seminar, the largest pluralistic gathering of rabbis outside of New York; One People, One Book, a year-long interdenominational learning program focusing on a notable work of Jewish literature; and the Interreligious Action Center, a model for interfaith engagement and action within Los Angeles, the most culturally diverse city in the world, as well as for the nation and beyond. The Board of Rabbis, as part of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, is a vital component of the Jewish community, with influence throughout the Jewish and public institutions in Southern California. Please visit us online at www.boardofrabbis.org and www.facebook.com/BoardofRabbis Creating a culture of memory Remember Us: The Holocaust Bnai Mitzvah Project Remember Us: The Holocaust Bnai Mitzvah Project is a national organization that makes a simple invitation to bar/bat mitzah-aged students: remember one child who was lost in the Holocaust, and act in his/her name to make a better world. The program has been endorsed by all denominations and is offered without charge. To date more than 13,000 children in over 500 congregations in 34 states and six countries, including Israel, Italy, England, Australia, South Africa and Mexico have participated. Remember Us has partnered with local March of the Living programs, community-based Holocaust education centers, public, private and parochial schools and non-Jewish institutions and organizations to support Holocaust remembrance, provide post-Bnai Mitzvah involvement and other opportunities for youth. The program is supported by voluntary donations from participants and their families, congregations, individual donors and private foundation funding. Remember-Us is a 501c (3) organization. Visit www.remember-us.org for more information. Ensuring the continuity of remembrance Inspiring a better world The Board of Rabbis of Southern California 6505 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90048 · (323) 761-8600 BoardofRabbis@JewishLA.org, www.BoardofRabbis.org In partnership with Remember Us: The Holocaust Bnai Mitzvah Project www.remember-us.org We stand at the threshold of the first generation that will not know Holocaust survivors. The Board of Rabbis of Southern California Remember Us Initiative invites each young person preparing for bar/bat mitzvah to remember one specific child who was lost in the Holocaust before having the chance to stand before the Torah. Now is the time to build the bridge of memory between the legacy of the Holocaust and the rising Jewish generations. So long as we live They too shall live For they are part of us As we remember them Each of us, whether a family or an institution, is charged by history with creating a culture of memory that ensures a continuum of remembrance, and that teaches that memory can inspire us to make a better world. In each young life the inevitable encounter with the Holocaust is a key moment to teach, to empower, and to inspire. The Board of Rabbis of Southern California Remember Us Initiative invites children who are preparing for bar/bat mitzvah to participate in Remember Us: The Holocaust Bnai Mitzvah Project. The name of one specific lost child is given to each living child, along with suggestions for how to remember, and how to do mitzvot and tikkun olam b’shem, in the name of, the remembered child. More than 13,000 children in over 500 congregations have participated to date. Both parents and children report that this ritual act of memory adds depth and meaning to the bar/bat mitzvah experience. Over 1 million people have witnessed young Jews standing at the bimah as models of Jewish memory and the realization of our hopes for the Jewish future. Participation in The Board of Rabbis of Southern California Remember Us Initiative does not add any time to children’s or mentors’ schedules. There is no fee for participation. We do appreciate voluntary contributions to sustain this project. Examples of program materials are provided on the facing page. See the back page for information on how to participate as either a congregation or a family. To learn more about The Board of Rabbis of Southern California endorsement of and partnership with Remember Us, please contact Jonathan Freund at boardofrabbis@JewishLA.org or (323) 761-8600. To participate, go to www.BoardofRabbis.org/Remember-Us, or www.remember-us.org. Students also receive an Invitation with suggestions for acts of memory. The heart of the connection is made through a Memorial Page that contains the information about one girl or boy. A four-page Parent Guide explains how parents can support their children. To read about how other children have remembered, read “Stories of Participating” at www.BoardofRabbis.org/Remember-Us. A Mentor’s Guide is provided for clergy and tutors. Children can receive a Certificate of Participation. Customized pamphlets explain the child’s commitment to bar/bat mitzah guests. To Participate in the Board of Rabbis of Southern California Remember Us Initiative There are two easy ways to indicate your commitment to participating in this important effort. Choose the most convenient option below to register. Upon receipt of your registration, the Remember Us Outreach Coordinator will follow-up with you to make sure that you have the program materials you need, in the format that you need them, as well as answer any questions you might have about participation in Remember Us. Online: Go to www.remember-us.org. On the home page, click the “For Clergy/Educators To Register To Participate” button. This will take you to the online registration form. Make sure that in the drop-down menu asking how you learned about the program you select “Board of Rabbis So Cal” By Mail or Email: Complete the form below and return to Remember Us by mail to Remember Us, 2777 Yulupa Avenue, #273, Santa Rosa, CA 95405. Or scan and email to info@remember-us.org. PLEASE PRINT Name____________________________________________________________________ Title____________________________________________________________________ Congregation _____________________________________________________________ Affiliation ________________________________________________________________ Website__________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address____________________________________________________________ City __________________________________ Phone _________________________ Preferred Method of Contact: State_______ Zip Code_________ Email ________________________________ ___phone ____email Approximate Number of Bnai Mitzvah Per Year _______________________________ If the primary contact for Remember Us follow-up and implementation is another member of the clergy or staff at your congregation/school, please provide their information: Name ___________________________________________________________________ Title ____________________________________________________________________ Email___________________________________ Phone___________________________